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A letter from our 2nd District Council Member, Jeannine Pearce

Welcome to beautiful Rose Park, a diverse neighborhood in Long Beach’s Second District. My name is Jeannine Pearce, and I am your representative on the City Council. As a former Rose Park resident myself, I treasure the beauty and historic value your neighborhood brings to the district. There are so many great small businesses in Rose Park and I want to encourage all of you to utilize this directory to find a new favorite restaurant, shop, or service. And if you find something amazing, I would love to hear about it!

I also invite you to contact my office should you have any ideas on how to improve Rose Park or the city at large. Whether there is a pothole, illegally dumped item, public safety issue, or a policy question, my office is always open to you. I have a dedicated staff that cares about this city and its livelihood. We operate our City Hall office from 9:30 am-5 pm Monday-Friday and our Field Office at Bixby Park from 11 am- 7pm Tuesday-Thursday. Feel free to stop by, call us at (562) 570-2222, or email us at district2@longbeach.gov.Jeannine Pearce

Here are new or frequently asked items!!!

Tree stump removal (in parkways!)

From the Mayor’s office

This includes a fund to eliminate the backlog of tree stumps across the city. These stumps are in the public right of way and in neighborhoods and parks. For years the city has cut down dead trees or those damaging roads, sidewalks, and homes and often the stumps were left behind. This budget addresses this backlog and funds the removal of these stumps. If you have a tree stump in your neighborhood that needs removal, please email us at ContactLBPW@longbeach.gov and include “Tree Stump” in your subject line. Be sure to include the address of where the stump is located in the body of your email. We plan to remove all reported stumps over the course of the next year.

Here is a message on building fences!

Constructing/Installing Fences and Walls

As a homeowner or a business property owner in Long Beach, the decision to install a fence or wall on your property offers many possible benefits including privacy/security, curb appeal, aesthetic value, and convenience. The Long Beach Development Permit Center can provide the necessary guidelines, procedures, and assistance to help you complete your project. For more information, please visit http://www.lbds.info/building/wall_fence/default.asp or contact the Long Beach Development Permit Center at (562) 570-LBDS (-5237), x3. Please contact me should you have any questions. Thanks! Georgia Pon Building & Safety Bureau, Long Beach Development Services | Building Bureau T 562.570.6038 F 562.570.6205

Community Watch: If you are interested in starting a Community Watch group on your block, please visit the Police Department website at http://www.longbeach.gov/police or contact the Police Services Specialist in the East Division (562-570-5808)

NIXLE: The Long Beach Police Departments encourages you to registor your mobile device or account with Nixle.com. This free service enables public safety entities to quickly communicate important, time sensitive information to the community via web, text or email. Please visit Nixle.com for more information.